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Gülsün Sağlamer

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Gülsün Sağlamer
Born1945 (age 78–79)
NationalityTurkish
CitizenshipTurkish
Alma materİstanbul University
Known forFirst woman rector in Turkey
SpouseAhmet Sağlamer
AwardsHonorary Fellowship by American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Leonardo da Vinci Medal by Société Européenne Pour la Formation Ingénieurs
Scientific career
FieldsArchitecture
Institutionsİstanbul

Gülsün Sağlamer (born in 1945) is a Turkish academic.

Life

Sağlamer was born in 1945 in Trabzon. After finishing primary and secondary education in her home city she obtained her MS from the School of Architecture in İstanbul Technical University (ITU). She carried out her post-doctoral studies at the Martin Centre, Department of Architecture- University of Cambridge, UK 1975-1976.[1]

She returned to İstanbul. She became associate professor in 1978, and professor in 1988 in ITU. Between 1993-1995 she was the visiting professor in Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland.[2]

Between 1996-2004, she was elected as the rector of İstanbul Technical University.[3] She was the first woman the rector in Turkey. She is the president of European Women Rectors Association.[1] Between 2005-2009 she was elected to the board of European University Association (EUA). Later she was elected to the board of trustees in Kadir Has University and the president of the Council for Technology and Technoparks in Turkey [4] Currently she is a member of editorial board of the periodical Open House.

She is one of the three Turkish women academics in the Oxford Book "Women Scientists: reflections Challanges and Breaking Boundaries by Magdoina Hargittai.[5]

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